Modoc County, one of California’s least populated counties, will let all businesses, schools and churches open as long as people practice social distancing.
Business groups, nonprofits, healthcare associations and some legislators are criticizing some moves the California governor made in response to coronavirus outbreak.Elected officials in Butte, Glenn, Tehama, Yuba, Sutter and Colusa counties in Northern California are among those who have asked NewsomThey say that cases and deaths in their region appear to have stabilized and that the stay-at-home order should be modified in those areas to help restart the economy.
Last week, San Luis Obispo County officials asked Newsom to begin a slow and gradual reopening process, one they say is guided by science but also recognizes that their region may be in better shape to ease rules faster than more populous areas such as Los Angeles County and Silicon Valley.proposing steps to loosen restrictions, saying “a reopening process that may fit, and make sense, for Los Angeles and our neighboring Bay Area regions does not work for our county.
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